STEAM TO SKLSOS, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF HARBOR, And MELBO U R N K. ri^HE Panama, New Zealand, and Aus- I JL tralian R. M. Company's steamship, . O T A GO, ]{)0() tons, W. J. O. Symoxs, Commander, Will be despatched for the above ports THIS DAY (SATURDAY), llth INST. Passengers conveyed on boai'd free of charge For freight or passage, apply to G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. THAMES GOLD FIELDS. FOR MANUKAU DIRECT. fTIHE Fast Sailing Auckland-built Ketch 1 ISABELLA, M, H. BuRREWi, Master, Will be dispatched for the abore Port (circumstances permitting) j On SATURDAY NEXT, llth INSTANT. ] To parties wishing to proceed to the above gold rielil, this presents a most favorable opportunity, the accommodation and sailing capabilities of the Isabella being unsurpassed. For Passage, apply to WATSON aud WTCKES, Arney street. STE4.M-TUG DISPATCH, William James Deakk, Commander. T¥IHE Grey River Steam* -tt'ug Company's X powerful Double-Engine Steamer D I S P A T C 11 , Is prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of the river as per agreement, to be arranged on application to G. W. MOSS, Manage]-, Albert street. STEAM-TUG PERSEVERE. THE above-named Steamer io prepared to carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River &s per agreement. D. GIRD WOOD and CO., Agents, Tainui street. STEAM-TUG LIONESS, Capt. WIttTFORD. 1 1 1 HE above Powerful Double-Engine Tug is prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of the River as per agreement, to be arranged by the Captain, on board. Or to D. GIRD WOOD & CO. JUST ARRIVED, Per Kcera, 20 hhds. Oamaru Brewery Company's Pale Ale. GEO. TAYLOR and CO., Mawhera Quay. T O S E P H WHITE, BOOTiMAIvER, Greymouth and Nelson, Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Grey^ District that, having commenced business in Greymouth, he trusts by supplying a firstclass article to ensure a liberal shar« of the public support. Storekeepers and dealers supplied on the most reasonable terms. A good supply of English Goods of all descriptions, and Nelson Waterbights (our own make). The trade supplied with Leather, Grindery, Uppers, &c, &c. Every deBcription of Boots made on the premises. Mawhera Quay. GR EYMO UT II TRAMWAY. ! NOTICE. The traffic is now resumed to Half-way, The carriage will start as usual. JOSEPH KILGOUR. IEBIG'S EXTRACT OF' MEAT prepared in the establishment of Mr Robert Tooth, of New South Waleß and Queensland, now so highly apoken of in Europe as supplying a food at once light, supporting, agreeable to the taste, suitable equally to the strong "and feeble, and withal seasonably economical. To Diggers and others engaged in remote districts, this is an incalculable blessing, as by the simple addition of half a pint of hot water, and a little salt in seasoning to half a table-spoonful of the extract; a good wholesome bowl of soup is thus made at five minutes' notice and without trouble, will make it welcome in the tent of any man. Our German brethren are reminded that this is the introduction of their distinguished countryman, Baron Liebig, who attaches the greatest importance to the preparation, and considers it supplies a place in the articles of diet that no other food can afford. Wholesale agent for Westland—W. S. Lockhart.
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 311, 11 January 1868, Page 3
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540Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 311, 11 January 1868, Page 3
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